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Relic Radio Science Fiction features science fiction from the golden age!

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

SF116: Two From Space Patrol

58:10

SF117: The Robot Killer by 2000 Plus

28:39

SF118: Brave New World Part 1 by CBS Radio Workshop

31:13

SF119: Brave New World Part 2 by CBS Radio Workshop

30:49

SF120: Hello Tomorrow by Dimension X

29:42

SF121: The Lifeboat Mutiny by X Minus One

30:05

SF122: Queen Of Space by Space Patrol

30:31

SF123: The Mutant by Exploring Tomorrow

19:59

SF124: The Ray Machine by Captain Starr Of Space

24:25

SF125: Nightfall by Dimension X

30:50

SF126: Inside Story by X Minus One

22:40

SF127: Re-Entry by Suspense

25:45

SF128: The Automaton by The Hall Of Fantasy

28:15

SF129: Time Heals by Exploring Tomorrow

23:57

SF130: Adam And The Darkest Day by Quiet Please

30:00

SF131: The Man In The Moon by Dimension X

31:13

SF132: The Carnumian Return by Captain Starr Of Space

24:25

SF133: Courtesy by X Minus One

25:37

SF134: The Rocket And The Skull by 2000 Plus

28:48

SF135: Report From A Dead Planet by Suspense

21:02

SF136: Overpopulation by Exploring Tomorrow

19:11

SF137: The Martian Death March by Dimension X

26:59

SF138: The Castaways by X Minus One

23:10

SF139: Last Voyage Of Lonesome Lena by Space Patrol

29:17

SF140: Point Of Impact by Theater Five

22:32

SF141: Venus Diamond Mountain by Exploring Tomorrow

21:40

SF142: Soldier Boy by X Minus One

30:20

SF143: Trial In Space by Tom Corbett Space Cadet

48:24

SF143a: Trial In Space by Tom Corbett Space Cadet

47:13

SF144: Nightmare by Dimension X

26:02

SF145: The New Order by Theater Five

23:47

Bewertungen

Love this!

(5 Sterne)

Radio Relic Sci-fi absolutely rocks!

Nice collection

(5 Sterne)

Thanks for taking the time to put together this collection. It has led me to series I didn't know about like theater 5.

Great Scifi Compilation

(5 Sterne)

All of the included shows were first broadcast on AM Radio networks in the 1940s, 50s and 60s.

Fascinating collection

(5 Sterne)

Stupendous choices of real 'classic' SF

(4 Sterne)

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